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| | VERB | | | /ˈwɒbl/ | | | | 1 | I/T to rock slightly from side to side , or to make something do this (使)晃动;(使)摇摆 | Iwouldn’ t sit on that chair – it wobbles. 我不想坐那张椅子,它直摇晃。 | | 1a | I to go somewhere while moving from side to side as if you are going to fall (走路)一摇一摆 | | Bill’ s out of hospital and wobbling around on crutches. 比尔出院了,拄着拐杖一摇一摆地四处逛。 | | | | | 2 | I to lose confidence about doing something 动摇;失去信心 | US resolve appeared to wobble yesterday. 美国的决心昨天似乎动摇了。 | | awobbling economy 疲软的经济 | | 2a | if your voice wobbles, it goes up and down , usually because you are frightened or not confident , or you are trying not to cry 通常是由于恐惧、不自信或不想哭出声而声音颤抖 | | | | |